Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jun 1916, p. 10

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE Re = Told in dhe: Twilight -- In the Rea A ~ He seemed to be revelling in my ha A "I'm so glad you like it," he said.| i® I"I hope the rest of the house suits] beautifully soft and Semen ; piness. He always preened himself) I= N= = I= I= === = = = ==) =) = : & Tg -jover a good aceomplishment and hej . i & had selected all the Tupnishings for . i J ; the ho and had supervised all t O k h FESSIONS OF ROXANE fr eep your hair : : ] | iyou as well. For a marriage like | E jours things must be beautiful tol B Fran a ter | ake for g hing 2lge that] fl fT | ] y:Fronces' Walter, ' Fle wes amon ie atl fluffy, shampoo regularly / $ : "Oh, Arthur," / I said, *sturely| yo. [there is nothing lacking." | with Ivory Soap. For, unlike . § | He looked away. 1 let my hand EY a > fall from his arm and he went out i © ™ to the hall and talked to the maid. | | De CTS J "What state are you \ n Whe n die godine i Mac wits | many C canscrs, Ivory ni' X og. Ao. IO \ io drawn and sad. i N , from? asked Mos. ft [| Ne : airmen ae i "I must go to the office and leave Soap does not make the evening Mrs. -- j +5 41 - ee = ; you to do your own inspecting. I} . gra Ivoree 2 K A P iall be home for lunch." 0 was nted a divorce. § jo J . I ¢ J J ¢ went out without another | the hai r dry and "From the state of mat- M/ ES : Es Lr or. eu kiuow | ancig rim 1 renlied s de- I iit /. A J Py Le : | hin nt ant ve into, the living : lighted Mo Be We || [of [CT 2 fs Ra a neal. brittle. i 3 y ee A") - : a, 33 v7 ! ver) tily t} he hoped I would do not believe it will be |] |i/! 3] / oa SN ike her ured he? that youd : . this bad with Roxane, || §& SSF cdl RR : erga isn nal ip vey Make a warm suds with the paste. (See but one can never tell. || a BN) an | | Sale juste was evident ip the directions inside wrapper.) Saturate + | = a x Ahi ? * f hing of my room. ere wi . . If you haven't read the | RS . BL INE | + light colore ip on the wi hair and scalp. Rub the scalp with the two previous install- | L) TNT Ae Sa | o Rg relly Duioune cunains on the paste and dip the suds over it. Rinse ments of Hvis Steam. SR ADU A eas A SURRY and cheery. How could § no with spray or cup, gradually cooling WOl y | LA X at py 2 i ibly be moro i such surround . . . . . ne rey r hd t A er] Fr ried \ ings? Everything about led the water. . Dry by rubbing, in the sun if possible, but A 4 i sdo 0 Luna's aE A) Hi LY - do so. a ld 7/%, SW : : : pent: pat do not use strong heat. places I saw oe ; | {LIT 4 et 7 3} L t hur's room was in per 1 GET A'HOME AND I [eee 3) onter, tha is beionsinis were vo Jvory Soap, because of its' purity and SOMESAGE ADVICE. . | C\Vf) J Ad oi wemed to take 0 win o raves Mildness, will not affect your scalp's RE ' ofl | FN N > ' " t! surprised me, When the maid Sewer tenn |S A a To) mea neere ie oily secretion, yet because of its wonderful eo n a st rolled into the Sr 3 FRNA ' ERAN El. 7 3 the spot on | where 1 hop . . . 3 > uation. Arar hid prepared over. | el; pH NE canned wala tie 1m usin cleansing power, it will absorb the dirt and OL Re a ) ee SF ners bean canine. 1rwas wuririenr. SUTPlus o1l. The rinsing, therefore, will remove stepped from the train Arthur ve . . 4 J 3 began calling, It was The ANS > 4 > . ( the number of people who wanted to cognized one of his assistants. : fr = : : bh | I : 0 , : atl. . : . - y as stud shere at the bead of What| Tg SR go IN] [Eo reaained. hes woud aon in| @ag1ly and entirely all this matter with 'the seemed to be a delegation from the , Bi : : ' : \J 1 we 10- join the y Slut, the : - office. There was a girl with a great : > chu to visit them and to become 2 = : a S . . » . bouquet of roses. When the man ex he Be ne Jy : , = 2A nlerestec iy hundred differen lather, leay Ing y our hair nn condition to dry tended his hand to Arthur the girl| ; 1 > . . : wg? g thing tw 1 ve f 1k d rushed toward me and thrust the . ; p 1 . p= Zs Th rom ke my life an - n RT oO ey bouquet into my hand, nlaking 1 en} 8 ml > | ng € a happy one SO t, Si y an p= OSSy . pretty little speech of welcome 1 : - . ere t could not resist the impulse to throw | ory - 3 0 She came to t me that she my arms around her and kiss. her - ; ha appointed her my el I was so full of love that it covered guat She 1 te ne the : all the world. Everything seemed "I Kissed the spot ol ' The! then 1 prayed. for love. Ol hEmst oh he WaT at beautiful to me that morning. misery of the night had been forgot-| eq that it would not continue al-1 A swe tle aid hel Der 16 I shun and whom t = ---- c ten, and I could only feel the joy of | way . {door for us a elcomed us, an vate, he did not wait f 1 . 5 I sharing with Arthur the glory I! In 'my heart I was glory n allithere were nei s all about acquaintance he began immed € = knew was before him. 1of it. It warmed me. It to | place, who came through ai tell me all the neighbc d We went to a carriage that waited | be just what I eraved y | but il \ D ud h Te vag bo Thane ) g ; Procter & Came Factories blingly, indefinitely, crocheting in Hamilton, Canada ve while. She finally ended wit - tal of her woes--the story of w -- g left to pine away for a heart- AAA AAA AAA A AA A AAA AA AAA AAA AA tr tri ia in I ca atid very conifortin for us, amid another shower of rice. | should have been miserable Arthur was so geod natured about it! had been otherwise. I could t all. I knew he detested. the whole|have endured a prosaic entrance int thing, but he smiled and bent his | the little city that was to be head as he rushed to the carriage. home, perhaps forever, and fWe will have to stand a great| knew they really loved Ar { it what there v ed com- {less lover. deal of this before we're through," | made up my mind that I would lov ) and the col erg s "Beware," she warned, "of you: he said. "I hope it isn't going to bo-| them, love the city and love every-|ple a leasingly nded that I husband I have heard he is good ther you to death. I know how you|thing. What magter if I should have | could help loving the room. 1I!looking and the girls are talking must hate these things. Other peo- | to pretend that 1 hated it all? There |d t want to leav There was {about him Contrive with all your ple who have never thought for; would be -mueh happigess for mei 7 vit lounge between the two win- {nrind to hold him, or they will steal "themselves , but simply did things! feeling that Arthur was |} Pp) dows and a small table against the hi rom you. Be just as winsome because they were done by every- We have since taken a greater | wal Four é ach o 'rent | as rest, my dear. For a mar one, can't understand how irksome house, one with uncountable roon tirés of a woman who feels * their silly formalities may become." and we have many servants, : all {and the carpet wall cover- that he is the only ti in life. Do 1 remembered my resolve to sham [the things that are supposed ] teched splendidly. squees t be slow, and remember the y Th N Wh 1 and pretend that I did not care for one comfortable. But the fir ) d ur's arm and shou rt at 'slow wives make fast hu e ew , 0 e ea the usual things, so I told him that| of ours was a delight I wa st | very joy it He said not 2 i 4 . I would be able to stand it; and hop- overcome when I entered the | but just stood there and Bin To be continued Tow Food with the Delicious i" nk Vinay? Mas Flavor originated by the Low Cost-of Living" Ment] Keliog DocimlComFites : BATTLE CREEK, MICH. and TORONTO, CANADA Ce : Clam Chowder " ; we n || Menu for Thursday he i a be anpigugprians. 4 Ld BREAKEPAS (Continued from Page 3.) jday to visit Prof. and Mrs. W. G Sliced RB - sig Jom W right, 279 Alfred | Jordan, Barrie street | > street, w "at home" to-morrow| Mrs. Charles McKay and Miss La. 8 ROOT. W » J loaspoops : : afternoon, Thursday. gree returned last 'week from Mount Coffee or Coven teaspoon thyme, 1 tablespoon but VEN. the confirmed . f \ ablespoon. flour, 3 1ps nuilk ae..n Clemens, Michigan 3 Miss Annie Finn, Enterprise, and| Mrs. Meikle, Ottawa, is on pens | LUNCHEON OR SUPPER ensils--Four-quart boiler, do SW ; g i 8. , Ottawa, 1s en pension | He . e ooth o he Mrs. Eugene Reitzel, Waterloo, re-|at "The Avonmore," William street. | am heigl A 2 oiled, frypan ma iL . et t t t t | { rogres pS « n Hw at feasnoon hi : : . turned home after spending a few| Dr. W. W, Sand Miss Dorothy, | Whole-Whent Bread and Cream } dee ng cup 8 family 1S likely to £0 days the guests of Miss Kathleen Mc- | and Masten Jack have moved to their | Cheese Quire, Union Street. Port : : or Tom ERE | Stewed Rhubarh J patio Put 1 otaltae ' . Str € , or smouth summer hor it Loughboro, | Cookies nd boil untit Tu "then d light on the sugar Mes. Cooper; wife of Lisut.-Col. J Nis. 1 wilh Buttermilk or Ten ; lide pl : . . mt.-Col, J, Mrs. Paterson;"who has been vigit put in t ouble boiler ut 1 : A. Cooper, of the 198th Canadian |ing her daughter, Mrs. James Minne 8. | Lah a -- ; mion a1 m into fivpan, coo when eating KRUMBLES. wis ntil tender ut not Buffs, Toronto, was the recipient of | Bagot street, left-to-day for Puluth. | E) S§ t , > ! : W a crown derby tea set on Saturday.! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crumley and | Potato a auee ! n, and d 1 toes This new wh That day was the twentieth anniver- | small son have gone to their summer | Plekied » 'our over (the "boiling mill Put ole heat | clams i and heat; food has such a fine sweet- cups flour sary of her wedding, and the officers | home at Macdonald Cove of marking the occasion with this ap- spending her holidays with her par the sc n (« o not let 2h by il). i wolidays with her par 16 Sey do oi, ness of its own that the the eldest daughter of 'Lieut.-Col. (real on Monday Io stor Kk or rv; boil irteer more you chew 1t, the shorts PherSon, Ottawa. moved on Saturday | Mrs H. J. Wilkinson, Bagot street oe hr oo, aslioon Cinna. finale J The wonderful thing at Clifton Springs, is spending her ing cup, tablespoon, 01 ¢ qt shredded lettuce, 1 cup ma) | bord, Tellin this delicious flavor has Toronto, where tly will meet Miss home at Dead Man's Ba powder 1 salt into bowl, add the -Directior Sepa rs t1 { Dorothy Chown, and together" they : of ee Separate. the eggs, Krumbles method was discovered. rumapies will go on to Fort William. the guest of Mrs. James Minnes, Ba-| add enough cold milk to 1ake a yolks through coarse strainer or Made in Toronto, Canada. Trade Marks Hegistered tage for a few weeks. Mrs. Herbert Wood, Vancouver, ia! spread with bu tter wi Mrs. ood, Vane or, ia! spreac it er and cove rith ded lettuce ace a shredde i 3 , r Hu and cover with lettuce; place the shredded : Look for this signature. Ready to Eat small son, Montreal, arrived in tow ni 'Miss Mary Edwards, a granddaugh-| pieces I ich has tre with "Mayonnaise and pour Dr. and Mrs. Kirtley F. Mather left Place te Major Robert Burns Smith DE: and Mrs, Dennis Jordan aud |The bridegroom ~ recently returned | (Act Of Wool with the silk is dis-Jare not an extravagance. Little | > A nAnmnnn- | Popular national garb, the French, correct addition coat of delicate pastel tone. | and make a woman look as prettily Among the smart ang unusual Nn ee eee tec Reglifes in its lack 'of fastenings, | feminine as she does in a ball gown. | coats for automobiling is one of ' : " - Si ny ; and held on by a pink satin ribbon | Lace, ¢hiffon and crepe, in pink, blue | tweed in a large navy blye and white with an oddly sh he | w ons i e silec ams 1 » very litt] . : ) i , . t aped belt) to the | with three buttons or is left open and Intellect seems to Mave very little From France comes a delightful | around the waist which ties in front, or purple; combine with embroid-| broken plaid and blue leather. The waist. The ov pe of the leather, | rolled back. The hat to be worn! to do with happiness k fix doudolr Jacket, a boon for a fluffffy brown marabout edge out-| ered net laces resembling malines. | waist of the coat is of the blue with very high, pointed cuffs of the | with the coat is a navy blue hemp! * A strong will is ness; a strong sh cory girls to wear cool mornings| lines the sacque and lends a piquant | Alencon is used as trimming. leather; the skirt, which is pleated | plaid trimmed with leather buttons | straw sailor with whife Jeather| won't is' obstinacy in {he country. Any sport quality { decorative note. . A thin Georgette] As these negl'gees are quite wash- | with deep points at the sides, is short! ang straps. The collar is lined with | crown, trimmed with blue jake Borrowing is but one step above ~ that clings to a 'wool garment has crepe lining can be added, if the wan; | able, in spite of their daintiness, they | in the back and front and is attached | the plaid and either buttons high [straps begging. . . . -~ of the battalion took the opportunity Miss Marion Hague, who has been! preciation of Mrs. Cooper's work on | ents, Mr. and Mrs. George H gue, | Cinnamon Wheels potatoes and onions; behalf or the Buffs. Mrs. Cooper is | University avenue, returned to Mo Materials pepper, thynie, parsle James Massie, formerly of Kingston. | Ross Wilkinson, of the Canadian der. 3% aRpoTns n nutes. 1 the fi and butte t 't { t / Engineers, was in town from Ottawa | 1... ©. 1 Yo. together unt L h, add, ring SW ce er 1 as €S ~ Captain and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- [for the week-end with his mother, | cue FE butiae t hon ; gmooth and ereamy; boil : to Kinasmere, Where they hate taken Miss Mabel Miller, formerl:" of 2°! , Progressive Salud / a cottage for a couple of months. Kingston, who is a nurse-in-trafning Utensils----Mixing * bov nie aterial Four hard boiled eggs : i K 1 mm 1 Master Arthur Horsey, Ottawa, fs wie kame Sate UF hard boiled eges, about bles 18 that visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Samuel | holidays with relatives Dorchester 1 i fe, flou ifter ¢ 2 or led d sing, ! Sutherland, Sydenham street, { . hoard, Tolling Pin, knife, fioyr sitter ren sing 1 Miss Elizabetir Cunningham and!. Mr and Mrs. E. A. Rees and their A ; sil owl, coarse strainer sie : > SIREN Miss Edna Chown left on Monday for | children have moved to their summer Directions-- Sift thé flour, ng quart asure, neasubing cup : been hiding mn the wheat until the Mrs. Arthur Wickson, who has been | shortening and rub in very lightly. shred the whites very rub the Mr. and Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Prouse | got street, left on Monday f Peta 3 Wh A . 8 8 , le 1 Monds or Peta-| dough. Place on floured board and fruit pre put in cent r > 'sects dS ) ; trui 1 , centre of bowl ' re occupying Charles Anglin's cot- | wawa. [roll out quarter inch thick, then which has been lined with the shed. In the WAXTITE package-- All eat ww visiting Mrs. W, J, Knox in Keowna. | th 'own sugar i } : $ § wl 3 d a. | the brown sugar and cinna : roll hite aroun the Iks % t Mrs. Arthur Lingham and 'her «nas Samia we elle es Ron} ou ithe around the yolks fo represen C. i me as jell ; el ve-inch the petals of a flower. Cover cen MADE IN CANADA on Sunday. to spend a few weeks with | ter of the late Rey Stearne Ti i t 1 1 i 1 ! ate . Stes d ghe, | been brust h oil or butitr and French d sing 0 - ] " "= Mrs, " H. Toye Ee Strect. a cz d a : | e 44) i rench dressing over the whites M LR Toye, Gore € LWas married last -week----in--Carleton Hake twe nutes, Garnish with 4 cut stuffed olives. k to-day for Del Norte, Colorado, Where, of the 116th Battalion, son of Wil- EE rc nr. they Will spend the next two months. | liam Smith, M.P., of Columbus, Ont. i small son, Toronto, arrived on Satur. fromthe front agreeable 2 - flower wreaths, hand made, or fine i. dae ! Though kimonos 'are almost al French silk flowers are a pretty and | - i al ¥ . : | style of indoor lounging coats is be- init onan . been eliminated in- this 1 YNEMR | coming more and more popular. | i Knitted 8 doir J kets H dy | foat; the result is a thin, { wool] They are suited to apartment wear Smart Auto Coat "

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